Saturday, October 31, 2009

Shocked!!!!!!!!!!!

At last i got something to write of... I was in the office today when i suddenly found out something where neither could I laugh nor sit quietly... But then I chose the latter. These were some of the errors which are unexpected from people... And these are very common with highly educated people in MP & chhattisgarh. ok things happened like this----- I was working when I needed the log book to make some reports using previous data but as I scanned through the pages a small mistake caught my eyes which could easily be neglected but then I thought how could that person do this...ok here is the mistake... The person who wrote the thing is a Mechanical Engineer... There was some problem in the office which was a mechanical one & he had to write its reason in the book what he wrote was that"The product failed to start due to MACHANACAL ERROR"() actually it was a mechanical error)...

A candidate recently applied for a junior position in the office(although he has a bit experience than me in the domain) which i am in. His CV was kept on our group table 4 informing us that a guy is joining us soon.. Everyone including me got a chance to go through the persons CV.... Even though i am not the Human Resource person but i can say that if the cv goes to some MNC, it would surely be neglected... Actually very unimpressive.. The mistakes that this person did in his CV are---
1. Under the vocational training section he wrote"I HAVE DONE TRAINING IN A VEHICLE FACTORY FOR 15 DAYS".... It would rather have been undergone 15 days training at the place name but no this person has kept everything secret.....

2. PERSONAL STRENGTH---- "I AM A VERY GOOD PERSON IN NATURE AND I HAVE LEADERSHIP QUALITY AND CAN CATCH THINGS EASILY".

3. Extracurricular activities---"I have participated in Extracurricular activities like Drama".

4.Computer knowledge has been written as 'COMMRUTER KNOWLEDGE'


If Engineers start writing like this then it can be said these people actually got some fake papers to show a pass in the English exam or during their Engineering studies... coz Engineers don't write the way, the person had written things.....

Hey all I am out of more things, but will be writing very soon... till then bye....

Friday, October 30, 2009

Good for nothing

Sorry folks.... Im unable to reply most of ur scraps... I am in such a position that i hardly ever get time to think about myself.... The past one & half year was a tough time for me.... After college I Joined Wipro Technologies in Kolkata in its BPO section(i was told i wud be transferred to technologies after 18 months there which was a false thing). I thought life would be cool in BPO & at least i would be independent of my own.... But then after joining I realised I did not fit into this place... so after a short stint I left it without a new job... I came back 2 raipur started preparing 4 exams of different kind n yeah also went 2 bangalore 4 few days to try only 2 hear recession had already started... I sat for a few months at hme waiting for the opportunity to knock my door....It came after several months of waiting and just after few days of joining MBA prep classes. I instantly joined Shri Bajrang power & Ispat Ltd. in raipur as a GET in its power plant unit where im still working... I have been running after my job & classes since then.... & Now the time has come for the biggest event... My CAT is on 30th NOVEMBER 2009 followed by XAT on 3rd JANUARY 2010.... Its a time for high preparations...Lots of practice & mugging work left... Expecting to crack either one of them...

I know the above passage looks stupid but then i haven't written anything for months & i don't have any new idea.... So thought of writing something stupid n pass away my time.... next when i have something in my mind....... bye tc.. n yeah wish me luck for exams......

The Life behind

1Its more than a year since I left college, my friends…The place where I went to learn things, become a man… all these memories were stored somewhere in my mind that suddenly flashed in & took me to my past. It’s been more than a year since I left college, went to Work at a call centre for few months….then returned back to college for my supplies n then back to home in Raipur.. Well at home busy with family & and the job i'm occupied most of the time... In between I had gone several times to Bhubaneswar caught up with few friends n even went back to college a few times only to find new faces & new building every time…. I was so occupied that I had almost forgotten all those fun filled moments in class with friends…But suddenly all this appeared when I started scanning my laptop to clean unwanted files as twas too full. I found all those videos I had shot in the last semester n the photographs…. I saw all of them n felt as if I was in 2008 not in 2009... All those fun by my dearest friends whom I miss very much now…fun like the one where somnath calls abhishek hoooooooooooo , some stupid acts like my propose 2 sambit on the valentines day 2008 4 fun n all u should have seen his face!!! people commenting Eenu.. Class running n teasing me (oh god I really miss them), chua (devdutt’s) yo yo n stanford… Amit nayak shying away his face from the camera….. subhasish’s beating… Abhishek’s shying face when entering the class… Dipti’s pabana version... Rakesh’s sexual stories…bapa, mummy,aja,chua n god how many people with different family names…somnath’s fight with smaranika(confession—c was called mausi)..Bunking classes for movies (don’t ever tell this to my family.. else I’ll be screwed up). Celebrating holi one day before the original date…. The long chat wid friends during the classes’ n the practical classes…. Bunking subhendu sarangi’s class with his consent… running away from college before any faculty enters our class…..n yes how can I forget the proxies…. Sometime 1 the other time 90% proxy……..The GENESIS time…. N the bus ride from home 2 college n back… God all those moments seems like it happened centuries ago….. Missing you friends toooooooo much….. Keep in touch wid me………

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A TRIP TO THE HEAVEN ON EARTH


Green meadows, majestic mountains, serene lakes, beautiful gardens and valleys, the rock-cut monasteries, bewitching landscapes and above all the clean rivers whistling past you - are the words which truly describe the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Lying in the bosom of snow-clad and shining Himalayas, the valley of Kashmir has its own charm and beauty that attracts people not only from other parts of India, but also from other countries as well. And these were the natural beauties which astounded me when I arrived at the enchanting place of Kashmir, the summer capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It was my first visit to Jammu and Kashmir and the most memorable one till date.



From the New Delhi Railway Station, we arrived by the “SAMPARK-KRANTI Express ".Thereafter we went to Katra, a beautiful place on the hills enroute to the Vaishnodevi shrine. On the way to Katra, one could see the majestic bends in the hills, the clear rivers flowing by, and above all beautiful mountains on either side of the road. After reaching Katra, we first went to a hotel and after a short nap proceeded to the holy shrine of Vaishnodevi at the TRIKUTA HILLS. Ponies and palanquins are at disposal for the aged and the infirm from the base site. After an hour, we were able to reach BAN-GANGA, a place which falls on the way to the shrine. Legend has it that, Mata Vaishnodevi stopped here for a while on her way to the shrine. From the BAN-GANGA gate, there are two paths available. Continuous stairs are a shortcut, but difficult to negotiate without halt. The alternate zig-zag path is comparatively easy and one can enjoy the journey without taking any halts. Taking the zig-zag route, we reached the shrine in nearly five hours where our accommodation had already been confirmed by my uncle travelling with us. After resting for an hour, we started for the BHAWAN -i.e. the place where the cave of Mata Vaishnodevi is situated. We had to stand in a long queue for two and a half hours after which we were allowed entry to the temple. Police are on duty round the clock. The tourist inflows continue even during the night. In the morning, we began our trek down the hill. The paths are tiled and there are street lamps by the side of the track for the convenience of the pilgrims. Refreshments are also available from place to place.

The next day, at dawn, we hired two taxis and began our journey to Jammu. Travelling from Jammu to Srinagar, took us only 40 minutes. But the beauty and grandeur of the valleys and the houses below were really worth seeing. When we arrived at Srinagar Airport (situated at an altitude of almost 1730 mtrs.), we were totally taken aback by the climate in this part of the country. When the country was reeling under severe heat wave, it was so cold that we were forced to wear our woollens. While going to the hotel, we could see the people in the valley quietly moving on with their day's work. It seemed as if the tension in the valley had no effect on their day-to-day lives. Contrary to our belief, we came to know that the people of Kashmir were very friendly in nature. After lunch, we set out to visit some famous places in and around SRINAGAR.

With the help of our 'friendly' local guide, we reached the "SHANKARACHARYA TEMPLE ".Within Srinagar, on its highest hill is the Shankaracharya Temple, nearly 100 ft. above the city. Devoted to Lord Shiva, it is one of the few temples where the sage Shankaracharya, stayed while on his mission to spread Hinduism among the people. The site dates back to 2500 BC. Thereafter, we went to CHESHMASHAHI GARDENS - the smallest of the three Mughal gardens in the city. Built at a height above the city (near the Shankaracharya Temple), its views are as stupendous as its layout. The next to come was the PARI MAHAL (literally the "palace of angels").Built by Dara Shikoh-the eldest son of Shah Jahan; it was originally built as a centre of Sanskrit learning. The next halt was at the NISHAT BAGH built by Empress NurJahan's brother Asaf Khan. The largest of the three Mughal gardens, it has several terraces, a central water course and the majestic view of the Dal and the Zabarwan hills. The last stop was at the SHALIMAR GARDENS, planted by Jahangir. Shaded by magnificent Chinar trees, the Shalimar is a series of stone pavillions and flowing water with paint-box bright flower beds.
The next day, we had decided to visit SONAMARG. Sonamarg is at a distance of 87 kms from Srinagar and at an altitude of 3000 mtrs. Sonamarg literally means the gold field. Here one can enjoy the beauty of the Sindh valley as well as the charming scenery of Kashmir. It presents a rare sight of the blue sky across the snow covered mountains. The river Sindh passes through this place in a roundabout manner. "Trout" and "Mahseer" variety of fish are found in large numbers here. A trek along the Thajiwas glacier during the months of summer is very enchanting. The ride on the sledge in the Thajiwas glacier would always remain a wonderful experience. The snow covered peaks, the bright sunshine and the ice-cold water of the Sindh River presents the rare combination of nature's beauty and grace.

The next day, we were yet again ready to go to another place - GULMARG, 56 kms from Srinagar. One of the premier hill resorts of North India, Gulmarg was originally known as "Gaurimarg" in honour of Goddess Parvati. The road to Gulmarg was full of cherry trees and strawberry orchards whose sight is a dream elsewhere. The tourist places in Gulmarg include the Gondola cable car and the DLF Golf course. Gulmarg also provides facilities for snow-sports such as riding a sleigh, snow-boarding etc.

The same evening, we also went to the famous "Hazratbal shrine" located on the outskirts of Srinagar at a distance of 8 km from Lal Chowk. We were astonished to see that people irrespective of caste and creed are allowed inside the mosque. Historically, the mosque has a hair from the beard of Prophet Mohammed, the founder of Islam.

The people of Kashmir are generally peace loving, friendly people. Their culture is also unique. The fairs and festivals are celebrated with great enthusiasm.

Thus a visit to Kashmir is a journey of a lifetime. Its endless natural beauty has been inscribed in our minds forever. Truly, the journey is hard to forget.